Substation One-Line Diagram Automatic Generation and Visualization
Jing Hong, Yue Li, Yiran Xu, Chen Yuan, Hong Fan, Guangyi Liu, and, Renchang Dai

TL;DR
This paper introduces an automated tool for generating and visualizing substation one-line diagrams from CIM models, reducing manual effort and errors in power system planning and operation.
Contribution
It presents a novel method for automatic substation OLND generation using CIM data, addressing the lack of standard rules and layout variability.
Findings
Over 95% of substation OLNDs are accurately generated.
The tool reduces manual drawing time and errors.
Some corner cases require additional reconfiguration effort.
Abstract
In Energy Management System (EMS) applications and many other off-line planning and study tools, one-line diagram (OLND) of the whole system and stations is a straightforward view for planners and operators to design, monitor, analyze, and control the power system. Large-scale power system OLND is usually manually developed and maintained. The work is tedious, time-consuming and ease to make mistake. Meanwhile, the manually created diagrams are hard to be shared among the on-line and off-line systems. To save the time and efforts to draw and maintain OLNDs, and provide the capability to share the OLNDs, a tool to automatically develop substation based upon Common Information Model (CIM) standard is needed. Currently, there is no standard rule to draw the substation OLND. Besides, the substation layouts can be altered from the typical formats in textbooks based on factors of economy,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPower Systems and Technologies · Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications · Computational Physics and Python Applications
